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RoadFlex Expands Fuel Network with Refuel Partnership

RoadFlex, the modern Visa-backed fleet card and expense management platform, today announced new strategic partnerships with Refuel, significantly expanding fueling and convenience access for commercial and government fleets.

Through this partnership, RoadFlex cardholders gain seamless acceptance and exclusive savings across Refuel’s network of convenience stores and fueling locations. This network adds over 250 new fueling sites to RoadFlex’s rapidly growing additional discount footprint, further enhancing convenience and choice for fleet operators.

“Our mission is to deliver the most universal, cost-saving fleet card platform on the market,” said Greg Soh, President at RoadFlex. “By partnering with Refuel Market and Double Quick, we’re unlocking even more fueling options for our customers—while ensuring the same level of transparency, compliance, and savings RoadFlex is known for.”

RoadFlex customers can now secure meaningful savings on both gasoline and diesel at participating Refuel Market and Double Quick stations, utilizing a universally accepted Visa fleet card. This initiative not only increases fueling convenience for drivers but also enhances cost-efficiency for fleet operations across multiple Southeastern states.

“We’re excited to partner with RoadFlex to provide fleets with greater access, savings, and convenience across our network. At Refuel, our goal is to continuously expand fueling options for our customers, and this collaboration helps us deliver even more value to the drivers and businesses we serve” said Nick Dobias, VP of Fuel at Refuel.

RoadFlex customers can immediately begin using their cards to access discounts at participating Refuel Market and Double Quick stations. This new partnership is integrated into RoadFlex’s comprehensive Fuel Risk Management Platform, which includes purchase controls, audit-ready reporting, and advanced fuel analytics.

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